2010 F1 Magyar Nagydíj

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2010 Magyar Nagydíj
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HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX


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Date August 1, 2010
Official name XXV Eni Magyar Nagydij
Location Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary
Course Permanent racing facility
Circuit Length 4.38 km (2.72 mi)
Distance 70 laps, 306.66 km (190.55 mi)





2009 Result:
Pole Position:
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Fernando Alonso Renault 1:21.569


1st:
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Lewis Hamilton
2nd:
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Kimi Raikkonen
3rd:
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Mark Webber


Now whether we like it or not, the debating over Ferrari's team orders has to be put on hold. We've got another race to run this week at the Hungaroring. Can Red Bull reclaim top of the podium honours as well as continue it's qualifying dominance? Will Ferrari be up there, and if so, who will be in front? The track has never offered many overtaking opportunities, if any, so we'll be hard pressed to find an interesting race this weekend. Let's not forget this is the track on which Felipe Massa suffered a terribly unlucky and horrific accident last season. He's been in the headlines all week and will certainly be looking to continue last week's form.


Predictions anyone?












 
I'm sure that this time Ferrari won't allow Massa to make the "mistake" of leading the race again! :indiff:
 
Hopefully Massa can do the same as 2008 (minus the engine blow-out).
 
Vettel will get pole and blow it once again. Hamilton will win. :D
 
It's on this weekend?

Crap. I was expecting it to be next weekend. Well, at least I'll be able to watch it. I'll just have to be wary since I've got my year twelves first period and they like to test me.
 
No, on a Monday. I'm in Australia - we usually get the race later at night. Like 10pm-12am. I usually like to get a full night's sleep because I have prac. But this Monday, I have Year 12 English first, and they're the lower-ability class. They like to test me, to see how far they can push me, so I usually need my wits as sharp as possible.

I'll still be watching the race, though.
 
We get our crappy pre-race turd of a show at 9:00PM EST, and the actual race coverage starts at 9:50PM.

The RBR's should be good round here, and Kubica might do a Monaco again.

The F-Duct will also be very useful down the main straight, which is where the race will be won, tbh.

Pole:Vettel

Race: Vettel tries his angled start again, fails, and Webber races off into the distance. Alonso and Vettel fight for P2, and the McLarens to struggle. Kubica P3.
 
Hopefully it will be a Red Bull 1-2. And if the McLarens struggle, this will be very good for the standings.
 
Hopefully Massa can do a Kubica and win the race they crashed badly in the year before. And it's very possible, since Ferrari are back in contention again.
 
Schumacher will win because all the other teams and drivers will get team orders.
 
We get our crappy pre-race turd of a show at 9:00PM EST, and the actual race coverage starts at 9:50PM.
Yes, on One HD.

Why do we have to keep going over this every time there is a European race on? I don't get One HD. I can't afford One HD. I'm well aware how cheap it is because we've been over this so many times, but I'm a university student and on an incredibly tight budget and so I can't get digital television. Doing so would only blow out my budget because I don't get a full Youth Allowance payment. So while the race begins at 10pm on One HD, I have to wait until 11:30pm to see it on free-to-air.
 
I just remembered, this race is on SPEED Channel!! Which means it will be live!!! And there will be a pre and post race!!! Of course, I'll have to go over to my friend's house to watch it, since I don't have SPEED Channel at my house. But he lives in the next neighborhood over, so no biggie. But I will have to get up pretty early, that shouldn't be a problem though.
 
I'd ideally like Vettel to win but I'm mainly hoping for a nice, clean, controversy-free race (if such a thing exists)
 
He's watching the wrong sport. Go try bowls or Cricket. :D
 
1. Massa
2. Alonso oh wait...

:lol:

I'm going to go with an Alonso pole & win. This has always been one of his strongest circuits, and at the moment the Ferrari car seems like a match for the Red Bull. I would like to see a Mclaren second, but it's looking doubtful. Webber and Vettel will battle out for second.
 
Yes, on One HD.

Why do we have to keep going over this every time there is a European race on? I don't get One HD. I can't afford One HD. I'm well aware how cheap it is because we've been over this so many times, but I'm a university student and on an incredibly tight budget and so I can't get digital television. Doing so would only blow out my budget because I don't get a full Youth Allowance payment. So while the race begins at 10pm on One HD, I have to wait until 11:30pm to see it on free-to-air.

Where in Aus are you ludes? I have a spare Digital SD box that I simply don't need. You are free to have it if interested. You can watch One digital on it.
 
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